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Maximize Kitchen Space with an Electric Wall Oven from Sears

Having the right oven is an absolute necessity, especially when you have a hectic daily schedule. Whether you like to prepare home-made meals every day or just like to set up feasts for family and friends on special occasions, a new wall oven can help increase the efficiency of your cooking space. With the vast variety of wall ovens, refrigerators, cooking ranges and other appliances available at Sears, building your dream kitchen is easy.

Choosing a Gas or Electric Wall Oven

There are pros and cons to both electric and gas wall ovens. At the end of the day, it comes down to personal preference. Gas ovens often concentrate heat at the bottom, while electric ovens distribute heat more evenly. This is why bakers prefer electric ovens to gas-powered appliances for uniform cooking results. On the flip side, they're not as quick as gas ovens in terms of temperature control and may need more maintenance.

Versatile Electric Ovens for Every Living Situation

Those who love to entertain will appreciate a spacious double electric wall oven that can cook multiple dishes simultaneously at varying temperatures. Let your casserole bake in one section, while your side dishes sizzle in the other. For smaller homes and cramped kitchens, a single stainless steel electric wall oven is all you need for cooking delicious meals. The easy-to-use controls and self-cleaning feature available on many models make adjusting the temperature and maintaining your appliance convenient. There are even combination ovens, which feature a microwave atop a traditional oven, for dual functionality. Electric built-in ovens come in size variants of 24", 27", and 30" widths to suit different culinary needs.

Use Convection to Cook Great Food

In convection ovens, a fan pumps hot air throughout the oven chamber for even heat distribution. Thus, food is cooked quicker and more uniformly than in traditional ovens. True Convection (European Convection) ovens take even heat distribution a step further with a third heating element behind the fan. As a result, a more consistent temperature is maintained from top to bottom, around every rack. The cooking outcome is, therefore, better than ordinary convection ovens. Dual convection ovens, also called twin convection ovens, have a mechanism similar to that of true convection ovens, but have an additional fan, placed either vertically or horizontally. In double wall ovens, Convection can be a feature in just one or both compartments. You can make a choice depending on your lifestyle and cooking habits.

Cook up a Storm with a Modern Cooking Appliances from Sears

Whether you prefer cooking with gas for greater control or appreciate the convenience of an electric wall oven, finding a model that's right for your home is simple. Make the most of your kitchen and dining space with built-in cooking appliances, small kitchen appliances for your countertop or compact refrigerator from Sears.